| 1806 - 672 pages
...enough to be convinced that it is difficult to overcharge a picture of Indian desolation. " I shall now state to you, from authentic documents, what has been...rice, and there remain one hundred and eighty thousand bags contracted for, which are yet to arrive, forming an aggregate of nearly six hundred thousand bags,... | |
| 1806 - 666 pages
...enough to be convinced that it is difficult to overcharge a picture of Indian desolation. " I shall now state to you, from authentic documents, what has been...miserable condition of the neighbouring country. From the ist of September 1803 to the present time there have been imported or purchased by government four... | |
| sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 394 pages
...enough to be convinced that it is difficult to overcharge a picture of Indian desolation. " I shall now state to you from authentic documents, what has been...there have been imported or purchased by government 414,000 bags of rice ; and there remain 180,000 bags contracted for, which are yet to arrive ; forming... | |
| James Machintosh - 1884 - 310 pages
...enough to be convinced that it is difficult to overcharge a picture of Indian desolation. " I shall now state to you from authentic documents, what has been...there have been imported or purchased by government 414,000 bags of rice ; and there remain 180,000 bags contracted fo») which are yet to arrive ; forming... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 394 pages
...enough to be convinced that it is difficult to overcharge a picture of Indian desolation. " I shall now state to you from authentic documents, what has been...there have been imported or purchased by government 414,000 bags of rice; and there remain 180,000 bags contracted for, which are yet to arrive ; forming... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 402 pages
...a picture of Indian desolation. " I shall now state to you from authentic documents, what has heen done to save these territories from the miserable...there have been imported or purchased by government 414,000 bags of rice; and there remain 180,000 bags contracted for, which are yet to arrive ; forming... | |
| India. Census Commissioner - 1901 - 172 pages
...to be convinced that it is difficult to overcharge a picture of Indian desolation. I shall now state from authentic documents what has been done to save...miserable condition of the neighbouring country. From 1st September 1803 to the present time, October 1804, there have been imported or purchased by Government... | |
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